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16:37

"It's just the noise"

Another resident who lives near the field said: “They’re not causing any trouble from what I’ve seen but they’re just a nuisance aren’t they. They shouldn’t be there. It’s the noise.”

16:30

"We've had no problems"

One resident told the News: “They’re waiting for another group and moving onto Essex apparently. But I don’t know when that might be. We’ve had no problems. They’ve been here for three or four days. Nothing has gone missing or broken into. They’re keeping themselves to themselves for now. I’m out from work 6 until 5 and everything has been fine.”

16:23

Video footage shows quadbikes being ridden around the field

16:18

Travellers have been on the site since Wednesday

There have been caravans on the school field since Wednesday, when the News reported that eight arrived.

You can read our story from the day - when other groups also pitched up in various locations around Cambridgeshire - here.

16:13

West Suffolk Council will not comment until Monday

The News has contacted West Suffolk Council for comment, and been told no-one is available to speak to us until Monday.

We have contacted Suffolk County Council but have not had a reply.

16:08

"We're struggling to sleep"

Residents who live near the school field have told the News they have reported the caravans to Suffolk County Council, and that eight more arrived arrived on Friday.

They say they are having trouble sleeping because headlights and a generator are creating light and noise through the night near their homes.

15:59

Video from the school site

15:55

Police are monitoring the situation

Suffolk Police say they are monitoring the situation on the school field currently.

A spokesman explained that the land the caravans are on belongs to West Suffolk Council, and explained that police are working with the council.

He said that an eviction notice was served yesterday (Friday, September 1), asking the travellers to be off the site by Monday.